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HAZARDS AROUND

While working live in the energized grid, presence of voltage around the workers requires special attention. However, live-line (live working) techniques are widely applied for decades, several accidents in the past prove that the level of safety must be improved to minimize the number and seriousness of injuries in the future.
In the high voltage grid, bare-hand method is a common technique for safe live work. In the surroundings of any energized equipment,...

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Introducing Intelligent Power Today

Welcome to Intelligent Power Today Magazine, our publication that explores and explains the who, what, where, when, why and how of intelligent electrical devices, a collection of complex mechanical devices and sophisticated control systems used in industrial, commercial, and institutional...

Counterfeiting Kills

Each year, the counterfeiting of well-known brands and products continues to rise, creating an even more threatening problem. Such well-known counterfeited brands, including consumer safety and critical electrical products, are estimated to be five to seven percent of world trade. The International...

2024 CE Code Training - Better Understanding of the Rules

CE Code training is intended to do a lot more than instruct about what changes have taken place since the last time Canada issued a national electrical code. We are producing a series of courses across Canada by one of Canada’s leading experts on the 2024 Edition of Canada’s Electrical...

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The Balancing Act: Cost Considerations and ROI in BAS

Building Automation Systems (BAS) offer a compelling proposition for building managers, promising enhanced energy efficiency, improved occupant comfort, and streamlined building operations. However, the initial investment cost associated with BAS implementation can be a significant barrier for some. This article explores the cost considerations of building automation systems, examines the potential return on investment (ROI), and discusses strategies to maximize the cost-effectiveness of BAS implementation.


Understanding the Cost Factors: Breaking Down the BAS Budget

The overall cost of implementing a BAS can vary significantly depending on several factors:

Building Size and Complexity: Larger and more complex buildings with diverse functionalities (HVAC, lighting, security, etc.) typically require more sophisticated BAS, driving up costs. This involves a larger number of sensors, actuators, controllers, and software licenses needed to manage the various systems.

System Functionality: The specific features and functionalities integrated into the BAS significantly impact cost. Basic systems focusing on HVAC control...

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Stretching the Reach: BAS and Remote Building Management

In today's fast-paced world, building managers are often tasked with overseeing multiple properties spread across vast distances. Building Automation Systems (BAS) offer a solution by enabling remote monitoring and control of building systems. This allows for centralized management, improved...

Energy


Navigating the Cost-Benefit Equation for BAS in Energy Management

Building Automation Systems (BAS) offer a powerful tool for optimizing energy consumption in buildings. While the potential for cost savings through improved energy efficiency is significant, the initial investment required for BAS implementation can be a hurdle for building owners and facility...

HVAC


How Building Automation-HVAC Integration Improves Indoor Air Quality

Traditionally, HVAC systems within the context of building automation have focused primarily on temperature control for occupant comfort. However, the growing awareness of the profound impact of indoor air quality (IAQ) on health, well-being, and cognitive performance is driving an increased...